Bill Jackson is either the most Americanized Aussie ever or the most Australianized American. To listen to his music he was raised either by dingoes or wolves, drives either a Holden or a Ford, eats either Vegemite or Southern Fried […]
Bill Jackson is either the most Americanized Aussie ever or the most Australianized American. To listen to his music he was raised either by dingoes or wolves, drives either a Holden or a Ford, eats either Vegemite or Southern Fried […]
Wayside – noun – The side or edge of a road, way, path or highway; adjective – situated at or near the side of a road, way, path or highway Common idiom: fall by the wayside = to fail to continue, give up After listening […]
There is an umbilical cord, as transparent as it may seem, between the United States and Australia. You have to be an idiot not to see it. As different as our countries are, we hold ideals in common, or at […]
Bill Jackson may be a product of Down Under, but he is a son of Texas and Virginia and Tennessee and many more of the states which have given Americans their musical roots, or am I the typical Ugly American […]
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